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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Le fils

    A friendly request: after the film, don’t give away to anyone why an introvert carpenter is so fascinated by a 16-year old schoolboy. Post-industrial
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  • Hop

    Light, fairytale film about Congolese refugees in Belgium, who have to conquer bureaucracy with the aid of Jan Decleir, Antje de Boeck and star footba
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  • Arbres

    Trees and people, people as trees; the worldwide meaning of trees in our lives.
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  • Kid

    Heartrending story, stern camera. The boy Kid lives with his elder brother and mother on a farm. The father has left them and their financial…
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  • Living Still Life

    Fièvre, a mysterious woman, collects dead animals to make them alive again through animated films. One day, a man comes to her, asking to bring…
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  • Les chevaux de Dieu

    It is dusty and hectic in the Moroccan slums where the brothers Yachine and Hamid grow up in a world of drugs and crime. Gruesome…
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  • Tokyo Giants

    Last part of the Plot Point Trilogy by Nicolas Provost with the Japanese capital Tokyo and its inhabitants as the leads.
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  • De wederopstanding van een klootzak

    Dokkum, of all places. You find yourself there as a crook from Amsterdam. There you are in the refugee centre as an Angolan refugee. Or…
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  • The Mirror

    A poetic moment from Tarkovsky’s The Mirror is folded back onto itself. The passage of a woman through a corridor becomes a hypnotic moment of…
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  • The Wife

    Every film dialogue contains a poetic strategy. Every woman harbours a violent gesture. An almost tangible analysis of an excerpt from Kubrick’s Eyes
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